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Calculating Return on Investment

Participating in The Restaurant Tour is an investment in your restaurant. And with every investment, there should be a return.

But how much does it actually deliver? In this article, we provide a simple calculation based on a fictional example.

Open the return calculator here as a Google Sheet. Then go to File > Make a copy to edit the sheet and input your own figures.

We’ve used a few conservative assumptions to present a realistic picture of the return on investment.

  1. Average hourly staff cost (including NI, pension, holiday pay): £16.50

  2. Average price per kilo of ingredients for a Restaurant Tour dish: £17 (excluding VAT)

  3. Average price of a bottle of wine: £6.50 (excluding VAT)

  4. Average spend per cover: £65 (excluding VAT)

  5. Average group size per booking: 2.5 covers

  6. Number of attendees per Restaurant Tour event: 300

  7. 20% of guests return to the restaurant within the following 12 months

  8. A regular guest: visits the restaurant once per month

  9. Average restaurant profit margin: 10%

These assumptions are based on averages from The Restaurant Tour and widely accepted industry benchmarks.

The Investment

  1. Staff: 60 staff hours × £16.50 = £990

  2. Wine: 60 bottles × £6.50 (5 glasses per bottle) = £390

  3. Dishes: 300 × 125g = 37.5 kg × £17 = £637.50

  4. Extras (e.g. decor, entertainment, service touches): 30% of above = £603.75

  5. Total: £990 + £390 + £637.50 + £603.75 = £2,621.25

  6. Contribution from The Restaurant Tour: £2,181 (excluding VAT)

  7. Net investment: £2,621.25 – £2,181 = £440.25

Revenue from Returning Guests

  • 20% of 300 attendees return = 60 returning guests
  • 60 guests × 2.5 covers × £65 spend = £9,750

Regular Guests

  • 10% of returning guests become regulars = 6 guests
  • Each regular visits 11 more times in the year
  • 6 guests × 2.5 covers × £65 × 11 visits = £10,725

Totals

  • Total revenue: £9,750 (returning) + £10,725 (regulars) = £20,475

  • Net revenue: £20,475 – £440.25 = £20,034.75

  • Profit (10% margin): £2,003.48

  • Return on The Restaurant Tour: £2,003.48 / £440.25 = 455%


Guests gained through word-of-mouth (e.g. friends or colleagues of Tour participants) are not included in this estimate.